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  1. Okay, we are thinking of traveling this May but don't want to return to the border for her to be barred for 10 years, in which case I would assume the AOS would be denied as well? We are concerned because the 2 year gap before filing for AOS. Yes, her 89 year old grandfather has been very ill lately and in and out of hospital, not very mobile, mainly in bed and need help to use bathroom, which is bed side as he cannot make it to the actual bathroom. He has Bronchopneumonia and also heart trouble recently (one of the main reason for hospital visits lately). So she wants to be able to see him again while she still can. I don't think so. I was expecting her to receive them separately but our approval notice said it will be a combo card and EAD and AP was approved. Also the AP case is now closed. So I guess we just got lucky.
  2. Hi, My wife has just been approved for EAD & Advanced Parole combo card. But I have questions before we make a trip to see her family in Indonesia. My main concern is if she will be barred from entering the US. She arrived on a k1 visa on December 14, 2019 and we got married within the 90 days. We got married in February 2020. However, we did not file for adjustment of status until April 2022, we received our receipt notice April 25, 2022. Can we safely travel with advance parole and pending AOS? Or will this count as visa overstay and she will be barred for 10 years?
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